There's a secret as to why these jeans look so fabulous. Stretch fabric that moves with you, and slimming tummy panels. (Guess it's not a secret anymore!) Plus, pair sky-high heels with the 32.5" inseam for legs that will look 10 miles long! Perfect for work, or anywhere!

Comfortable jeans
These are the most comfortable jeans I have ever purchased. I have them in four different colors and will buy more.
February 24, 2015

Who has legs that skinny?
I bought three of the black wash Sutton in a size 6. Perfection. Then I bought three other colors of Sutton. They were ALL 1 1/2 inches smaller in circumference in the legs! I tried ordering size 8 -- which I haven't worn in years. Too big from the waist to the hips, but too snug in the legs. After returning all of those pants, I ordered Lexington. Same issue. I have an entire closet full of JNY -- the tops in size 4 and pants in size 6. The jackets I've ordered lately have had sleeves that are too small. I'm down 10 pounds, so I don't think it's me. I've always bought JNY because it FIT. Not so much any more. I'm disappointed.
October 14, 2014

My Favorite Jeans
WOW! The fit of these jeans is phenomenal. I have narrow hips and most jeans/pants are too big in the hips. Not the case with these jeans. They fit perfectly and are comfortable from the waist to the hips and thighs. I'm definitely buying a second pair.
May 26, 2014

Great look and color
Great look for year around. Like the dressier style which looks good with a sweater or a blazer. Good color and fit, but I have to have them hemmed or wear very high shoes.
April 22, 2014

There's a secret as to why these jeans look so fabulous. Stretch fabric that moves with you, and slimming tummy panels. (Guess it's not a secret anymore!) Plus, pair sky-high heels with the 32.5" inseam for legs that will look 10 miles long! Perfect for work, or anywhere!

Acrylic A synthetic fabric often used as a wool substitute. It is warm, soft, holds
colors well and often is stain and wrinkle resistant.

Angora Rabbit Hair A soft fiber knit from fur of the Angora rabbit. Angora wool is often combined
with cashmere or another fiber to strengthen the delicate structure. Dry cleaning is recommended for Angora products.

Bedford A strong material that is a raised corded fabric (similar to corduroy). Bedford
fabric wears well and is usually washable.

Boot Footwear which covers the entire foot and extends to the height of the anklebone or up to the thigh.

Brocade An all-over floral, raised pattern produced in a similar fashion to embroidery.

Cable Knit Patterns, typically used in sweaters, where flat knit columns otherwise known as cables are overlapped vertically.

Cashmere A soft, strong and silky, lightweight wool spun from the Kashmir goat. Cashmere is commonly used in sweaters, shawls,
outerwear, gloves and scarves for its warmth and soft feel.

Chiffon A common evening wear fabric made from silk, cotton, rayon or nylon. It's delicate
in nature and sheer.

Chintz A printed and glazed fabric made of cotton. Chintz is known for its bright colors
and bold patterns.

Circumference The measurement around the shaft of a boot taken at the widest part.

Corduroy Cotton blend fibers twisted as they are woven to create long, parallel grooves, called wales, in the fabric. This is a very durable material and depending on the width of the wales, can be extremely soft.

Cotton A natural fiber that grows in the seed pod of the cotton plant. It is an inelastic fiber.

Crepe Used as a description of surfaces of fabrics. Usually designates a fabric that is crimped or crinkled.

French Terry A knit cloth that contains loops and piles of yarn. The material is very
soft, absorbent and has stretch.

Georgette A crinkly crepe type material usually made out of silk that consists of tightly twisted threads. Georgette is sheer and flowing nature.

Gingham It is a fabric made from dyed cotton year. It is most often know to be woven in a blue and white check or plaid pattern. It is made from corded, medium to fine yarns, with the color running in the warp yarns. There is no right or wrong side of this fabric.

Glen PlaidA woolen fabric, with a woven twill design of large and small checks. A form of traditional plaid originating in Scotland.

Heel Height It is the measurement of a vertical line from the point where the sole meets the heel down to the floor. Heel height is measured in increments of 1/8 of an inch.

Herringbone A pattern originating from masonry, consists of short rows of slanted
parallel lines. The rows are formatted opposing each other to create the pattern. Herringbone patterns are used in tweeds and
twills.

Hopsack A material created from cotton or wool that is loosely woven together to form
a coarse fabric.

Houndstooth A classic design containing two colors in jagged/slanted checks. Similar
to Glen Plaid.

Insole The inside lining of the shoe that is underneath the bottom of the foot. Another term for footbed.

Instep The arched section of the foot between the toes and the ankle, or the part of the shoe which covers that area.

Jacquard A fabric of intricate variegated weave or pattern. Typically shown on elegant
and more expensive pieces.

Jersey A type of knit material known to be flexible, stretchy, soft and very warm. It is created using tight stitches.

Knit A knit fabric is made by interlocking loops of one or more yarns either by hand with knitting needles or by machine.

LinenAn exquisite material created from the fibers of the flax plant. Some linen contain slubs or small knots on the fabric. The material is a light fabric perfect for warm weather.

LiningThe leather, fabric or synthetic material used on the inside of a shoe.

Lamé A metallic or plastic fiber woven into material to give the garment shine.

Lycra ®TMSpandex fibers add stretch to fabric when the fibers are woven with other fiber blends. These materials are lightweight, comfortableTM and breathable, and the stretch will not wear away.

Madras Originating from Madras, India, this fabric is a lightweight, cotton material
used for summer clothing. Madras usually has a checked pattern but also comes in plaid or with stripes. Typically made from
100% cotton.

Marled Typically found in sweaters, marled yarn occurs when two colored yards are
twisted together.

Merino Wool Wool sheered from the merino sheep and spun into yarn that is fine but
strong.

Modal A type of rayon that is made from natural fibers but goes through a chemical
treatment to ensure it has a high threshold of breakage. Modal is soft and breathable which is why it's used as a cotton replacement.

Non-iron A treated cotton that allows our Easy Care Shirts to stay crisp throughout
the day and does not need ironing after washing/drying.

Nylon A synthetic fiber that is versatile, fast drying and strong. It has a high resistance
to damage.

Paisley A pattern that consists of crooked teardrop designs in a repetitive manner.

Patent Leather Leather made from cattle hide that has been varnished to give a hard and glossy finish.

Placket The piece of fabric or cloth that is used as a concealing flap to cover buttons,
fasteners or attachments. Most commonly seen in the front of button-down shirts. Also used to reinforce openings or slits in
garments.

Piping Binding a seam with decoration. Piping is similar to tipping or edging where
a decorative material is sewn into the seams.

Pointelle An open-work knitting pattern used on garments to add texture. Typically
a cooler and general knit sweater.

Polyester A fabric made from synthetic fibers. Polyester is quick drying, easy to
wash and holds its shape well.

Ponte A knit fabric where the fibers are looped in an interlock. The material is very
strong and firm.